On Monday, The Tribune received security
camera video of last week’s injury rollover crash on U.S. 85 and 22nd Street in
Greeley.

The video, taken from Stor Mor Self
Storage and submitted by manager Jason Flower, shows what happened in the
moments before a Ford Taurus and a Ford F-350 crashed in the 22nd Street
intersection.

In the video, 57-year-old Robin Amos appears from the right side of the screen in his Ford Taurus as he travels south on U.S. 85 approaching 22nd Street. Amos is following a white delivery van. The two vehicles move into the left turn lane as they approach the stoplight.

This security camera video shows the moment when last week a Ford Taurus and a Ford F-350 crashed at the intersection of U.S. 85 and 22nd Street. (Jason Flower/For The Tribune)

The delivery van enters the intersection
and successfully navigates a left-hand turn between traffic flows. The light
then appears to turn yellow.

Before the light switches to red, Amos enters the intersection to apparently beat the light. He clips a Dodge pickup before being T-boned by an oncoming Ford F-350 driven by Monique Reels, 28, of Greeley. It is too difficult to tell from the camera angle if the Dodge and Ford pickups were already in the intersection when the light turned yellow.

In
an interview with police after the crash, Amos said he entered the intersection
because he thought he could make it through before the light turned red, said
Becca Ries, spokeswoman for Greeley police.

Reels
was not wearing her seat belt and was ejected when her pickup rolled following
the initial impact. She was taken to North Colorado Medical Center with
non-life threatening injuries. There was no update on her condition Monday,
Ries said.

Amos
sustained moderate injuries and also was taken to NCMC. He was later cited for
failure to yield right of way.

— Joe Moylan covers crime and public safety for The Greeley Tribune.
Reach him at jmoylan@greeleytribune.com, (970) 392-4467 or on Twitter
@JoeMoylan.